Non-Fiction
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Finance
Laura Vanderkam's ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD: What The Happiest People Know About Getting and Spending, drawing on true stories of individuals and families who've reached fiscal fulfillment, a guide to using the money you have to create the life you want; as in her previous book, 168 HOURS, Vanderkam shows us here that no matter how much money we earn, there are smarter ways to apply every dollar towards the things that matter most to us, to Brooke Carey at Portfolio, for publication in March 2012, by Emilie Stewart at Emilie Stewart Literary Agency (World).

PAST/PRESENT CLIENTS

Who Occupies This House: A Novel

Author:

Kathleen Hill

Genres:

Literary Fiction
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Family Saga

Publisher:

Triquarterly (October 30, 2010)

Structured primarily in short sections, the story is of an Irish-American family, the Carmody-Conroys, who have lived in the same house in Pelham, N.Y., for four generations. The unnamed narrator, prompted by the recent death of her mother and the imminent sale of the house, as well as by the storytelling impulse in response to 9/11, traces the family's history. View book at Amazon

168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think

Author:

Laura Vanderkam

Genres:

Self-Help

Publisher:

Portfolio Hardcover (May 27, 2010)

A whole-life time management guide and call to take full advantage of the blank slate we all start with each week -- 168 hours! -- offering strategies for devoting the lion's share of our time to our core competencies, with stories of people (including the author herself) who are fully engaged in their personal and professional lives without compromising their goals for eitherView book at Amazon

But Not for Long

Author:

Michelle Wildgen

Genres:

Literary Fiction

Publisher:

Picador; First Edition edition (September 28, 2010)

Three housemates find themselves in the midst of an eerily plausible energy crisis in Tin House senior editor Wildgen's second novel (after 2006's You're Not You). View book at Amazon

Gorgeous East: A Novel

Author:

Robert Girardi

Genres:

Literary Fiction

Publisher:

St. Martin's Griffin (October 12, 2010)

Going inside the modern-day brotherhood that is the French Foreign Legion, a relic of the 19th century, and the last place on earth a man can go for redemptionView book at Amazon